Peru produces 80 percent of it as raw insect and only 18 percent in the form of carmine. |
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There are also other colors such as carmine red, purple with white eyes, and Cambridge blue. |
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She closed the folder and licked her carmine lips in a rare gesture of apprehension. |
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Two long wagons appeared in the square, ridden by the priests in their flowing carmine robes. |
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Also seek out natural sugar substitutes like stevia and natural food colors like annatto, carmine, carotene, and turmeric. |
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Caleb woke up with a great big yawn, his carmine tongue flicking over the roof of his mouth. |
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When the petals fall, the 2-inch carmine fruit develops, revealing scarlet seeds. |
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Everyone has a different idea of what is meant by colours such as apricot, cherry, peach, cerise or carmine. |
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Lord Bute is a large-flowered or regal pelargonium, and the flowers are black, with a narrow picotee edge of brilliant carmine red. |
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The carmine is used in an aqueous solution with potassium carbonate and potassium chloride. Glycogen stains bright red. |
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A black soutane with a narrow picotee edge of brilliant carmine red is the garment affected by Cardinals for everyday wear. |
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In Lunarium, a chorus of flowers with milky white veins and carmine edges opens to receive the light of the radiant full moon high above. |
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However, the most picturesque of all bee-eaters in the world is the crimson plumaged carmine bee-eater. |
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Birdlife is rich with African skimmers, fish eagles, many types of heron and colonies of carmine bee-eaters. |
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The customer relations representative assured us that carmine and cochineal are natural colors, and correctly so. |
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Or Mr. carmine, a Yonkers toupee-maker with a thick Italian accent and a full head of gray hair. |
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Her hijab was defiantly light, her lips were slicked with carmine and her eyes ringed with kohl. |
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Details of the many golden flowers on the copes are picked out with carmine silk thread. |
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The Hannongs were early practitioners of overglaze painting in France, and Strasbourg colour schemes were often dominated by an intense carmine. |
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During the night, the flowers close slowly to trap the beetles while slowly changing colour from white to pink and then to a deep carmine. |
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Statues of granite brought to life, they pulse through sand and shadow, splashed by glistening ice which suddenly changes into carmine blood. |
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Colonies of carmine bee eaters nested in holes in the sand banks. |
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Its leaves are sometimes tinged with pink or cream and the large, flat, long lasting flowerheads are carmine pink and carried from July to September. |
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Instead of being the customary deep red, it was an odd carmine colour. |
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Cooper and Renner are solid as the loose cannon Richie and the upstanding carmine, respectively. |
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His sensuous mouth is constrained, his carmine lips almost quiver. |
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These wines are very dense carmine color with ruby highlights. |
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Yet the dominant colour in Stralsund is carmine red. |
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He wore a great coat in midsummer, being affected with the trembling delirium, and his face was the color of carmine. |
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Picro bottles indigo carmine dye for microscopic observation of sperm by staining christmas tree. |
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In September 1997, the Commission received a complaint concerning alleged injurious subsidisation of imports of cochineal carmine originating in Peru. |
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Her lips were painted carmine, her eyebrows black and her eyes sparkled with a dangerous brilliance, from her forehead sprang titillating droplets. |
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Color ranges from pale orange-red to very deep carmine red. |
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But in the book, Father carmine just has one unhealthy tabby cat. |
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Color is usually deep carmine red, black on opaque rosettes. |
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On loan from the Clark Museum in Massachusetts, this large work features a monumental Virgin draped in a dark-blue cloak over a carmine dress and holding a flower. |
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Blue-green urine can also be caused by amitriptyline, carmine dye, triamterene, and methocarbamol. |
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She's looking very fetching this snow-swirling slushy morn in a grey beanie hat and carmine lipstick that accentuates the almost vampire-like pallor of her skin. |
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It is particularly important to note abundant spillage of indigo carmine solution when the proximal tubal stump is opened. |
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When contained in food or cosmetics products, cochineal extract or carmine will have to be prominently and conspicuously declared in the statement of ingredients listing their respective common or usual name. |
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The cheeks observe, where now could shine The scancing glories o' carmine? |
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In Dinder, I saw amazing things, including carmine bee-eaters, birds of such a brilliant redness that they looked like rubies flashing across the parched yellow landscape. |
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